1974 Major League Baseball draft


The 1974 Major League Baseball draft took place prior to the 1974 MLB season. The draft saw the San Diego Padres select Bill Almon first overall.

First round selections

The following are the first round picks in the 1974 Major League Baseball draft.
1Bill AlmonSan Diego PadresSSBrown University
2Tommy BoggsTexas RangersRHPAustin, Texas
3Lonnie SmithPhiladelphia PhilliesOFCompton, California
4Tom BrennanCleveland IndiansRHPLewis University
5Dale MurphyAtlanta BravesCPortland, Oregon
6Butch EdgeMilwaukee BrewersRHPSacramento, California
7Scot ThompsonChicago CubsOFRenfrew, Pennsylvania
8Larry MonroeChicago White SoxRHPMt. Prospect, Illinois
9Ron SoreyMontreal Expos3BDayton, Ohio
10Mike MileyCalifornia AngelsSSLouisiana State University
11Rod ScurryPittsburgh PiratesLHPSparks, Nevada
12Dennis SherrillNew York YankeesSSMiami, Florida
13Garry TempletonSt. Louis CardinalsSSSanta Ana, California
14Ted ShipleyMinnesota TwinsSSVanderbilt University
15Kevin DrakeHouston AstrosOFLompoc, California
16Lance ParrishDetroit Tigers3BDiamond Bar, California
17Cliff SpeckNew York MetsRHPBeaverton, Oregon
18Willie WilsonKansas City RoyalsOFSummit, New Jersey
19Terry LeeSan Francisco Giants2BSan Luis Obispo, California
20Eddie FordBoston Red SoxSSUniversity of South Carolina
21Rick SutcliffeLos Angeles DodgersRHPKansas City, Missouri
22* Jerry JohnsonOakland AthleticsCAustin, Texas
23Steve ReedCincinnati RedsRHPFort Wayne, Indiana
24Rich DauerBaltimore Orioles3BUniversity of Southern California

* Did not sign

Other notable selections

RoundPickPlayerTeamPosition
238Butch WynegarMinnesota TwinsCatcher
356Pete VuckovichChicago White SoxPitcher
599Jim MorrisonPhiladelphia PhilliesThird baseman
5119Steve HendersonCincinnati RedsShortstop-Third baseman
6131Ed WhitsonPittsburgh PiratesPitcher
8171Mark ClearPhiladelphia PhilliesPitcher
9214Ron OesterCincinnati RedsShortstop
10220Mickey MahlerAtlanta BravesPitcher
10231Mark FidrychDetroit TigersPitcher
11256Scott Sanderson*Kansas City RoyalsPitcher
12263Bump Wills*San Diego PadresSecond baseman
12268Jim GantnerMilwaukee BrewersShortstop
14317Bob WelchChicago CubsPitcher
14325Mickey Hatcher*Houston AstrosOutfielder
19432Hubie Brooks*Montreal ExposShortstop
19447Steve Bartkowski*Baltimore OriolesFirst baseman
28585Paul Molitor*St. Louis CardinalsShortstop
36667Eric Show*Minnesota TwinsPitcher

* Did not sign

Background

With the number one pick of the June regular phase, San Diego tabbed infielder Bill Almon from Brown University, one of six shortstops selected in round one. Twelve of the first 13 and a total of 16 first round selections went on to become major leaguers, including Lonnie Smith, Dale Murphy, Garry Templeton, Lance Parrish, Willie Wilson and Rick Sutcliffe.
Three players from the June regular phase were among the ones who got away. Pitcher Bob Welch, infielder Paul Molitor and pitcher Eric Show turned down pro offers for college scholarships.